Ancient Finds! Authentic Relics! The tooth was discovered in the phosphate miles of Morocco Africa and lived during a time when most of that countries land mass was under water. A shark can lose up to 25,000 teeth in its lifetime, and with a fossil rate of 1 in 1 million, the amount of teeth discovered lead scientist to conclude that this species was one of the most abundant in that acient ocean.

Kevin says, "I found this collection in one booth. Most are all metal; some could have horn handles; a few are engraved. I was told they're extremely old and as a knife expert I believe it because the blades look hand hammer forged."

NOTE: Each individual pearl is slightly asymmetrical. The pearls on most of the strands are closely (though not perfectly) matched. Since the age of the strands is unknown, re-stringing may be necessary if the pearls are intended for wear rather than collecting.

Ancient Finds! Authentic Relics! Discovered in the exposed layers of an ancient fossil lake, these fish date to the Eocene Epoch approximately 52 million years ago. Due to the nature of the fossil layers not every specimen comes out complete. However, they are a genuine fossil none the less.

·Age: Eocene Epoch 34-56 million years old ·Discovered: Kemmerer Wyoming

Ancient Finds! Authentic Relics! Discovered by professional divers in the rivers and off the coast of South Carolina where they cut into the exposed Hawthorn Formation, (the ancient layers of the prehistoric ocean floor). The Megalodon is the largest predatory shark that ever lived. Large enough to bite a T-Rex in half its primary diet was whales. A shark loses approximately 25,000 teeth in its life time, with a fossil rate of 1 in a million. The amount of teeth discovered so far makes the ancient oceans a very scary place.

Considered one of the most feared marine predators, during the age of the dinosaurs, Mosasaurs preyed heavily on Ammonites and other marine creatures. Wide spread during the Cretaceous Era, the Mosasaurs became extinct during the terminal Mesozoic extinction, allowing side the dinosaurs.

·Single monolithic tooth ·This ocean predator met its end around the same time as the dinosaur ·Age: 80-65 million years old Laic Croutcions ·Discovered: Morocco, Africa

Discovered in the exposed layers of an ancient fossil lake, these fish date to the Eocene Epoch approximately 52 million years ago. Due to the nature of the fossil layers not every specimen comes out complete. However, they are a genuine fossil none the less.